Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 156, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1919 — NOW HAS TWO SECTIONS IN ONE BODY. [ARTICLE]
NOW HAS TWO SECTIONS IN ONE BODY.
Edd J. Randle, of this city, has purchased of W. C. Rose, of Barkley township, two hundred and thir-ty-five acres of land owned by the latter in Hanging Grove township. With the acquisition of this land Mr. Randle now has practically two sections, 1,280 acres, of land all in one body, extending from the old homestead formerly belonging to his father, James T._ Randle, two miles south into Hanging Grove township. The price received by Mr. Rose was almost $l5O per acre. This makes one of the largest and very best farms in this part of the state. Mr.“Randle, while still a comparatively young man, has been very successful financially and ranks as one of the very best financiers of the county. While a money maker, he is a wide awake, progressive man ready and willmg at all times to do his part in the forward movements of the county.
